Buffalo Man Sentenced for Conspiracy to Commit Arson

BUFFALO, N.Y.- Acting U.S. Attorney James P. Kennedy, Jr. announced today that Christopher Gorman, 51, of Buffalo, NY, who was convicted of conspiracy to damage a building used in an activity affecting interstate commerce by means of fire and an explosive, was sentenced to 41 months in prison by U.S. District Judge Richard J. Arcara.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Timothy C. Lynch, who handled the case, stated that on the night of June 12, 2014, Gorman had been drinking with Lowell Carey and Ryan Smolinski at Carey's house. Smolinski was upset that his father was losing his business, Western New York Property Contractors, located at 349 Ontario Street, in Buffalo which he co-owned with another individual. Smolinski asked Carey and Gorman if they would help him burn the building. They agreed and made two Molotov cocktails using beer bottles they had been drinking from and gasoline and a t-shirt as a wick.

Thereafter, in the early morning hours of June 13, 2014, Gorman, Smolinski, and Carey proceeded to Western New York Property Contractors where Carey lit and threw one of the Molotov cocktails onto the roof of the building. Smolinski lit and placed the other Molotov cocktail underneath a garage door on the side of the building with Gorman's assistance. The outside of the building was burned in the areas where the Molotov cocktails were located resulting in approximately $2,207.89 in damages.

Carey and Smolinski were previously convicted and sentenced.

The sentencing is the culmination of an investigation by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives under the direction of Special Agent in Charge Ashan Benedict, New York Field Division, and the Buffalo Fire Department under the direction of Commissioner Garnell W. Whitfield, Jr.